And I said as much.. Since I'm apparently the only one arguing this position, I strictly argued that what he did, specifically as it was done, was excessive. It would've been just as discouraging to repeatedly squeak slap the little guy around. The little guy was a wimp physically and mentally. The big guy could both shrug off the little guy's punches, as well as manhandle him basically any way he pleases. There was no contest whatsoever between the two. All of that in a nutshell is all I've argued from the beginning.
i can't believe people are still arguing with you on this but...that is not
exactly what you have said all along...you refused to acknowledge that the chubby kid, obviously faced not only with a scrawny schoolyard bully but the bullies friends as well...(one of which was at least as big as the chubby kid)...showed a lot of restraint when he didn't pursue any further actions against the bully after slamming him into the ground...and you were wrong, as the chubby kid was obviously not a fighter as anyone who has studied martial arts could plainly see...he simply did what he could given his abilities and the situation...which is also taught in martial arts.
then you repeatedly equated the physical damage that could be achieved with a body slam with the physical damage that could be achieved with a pile driver...and you were wrong there as well.
then throughout your series of non sequitur b.s. posts you have repeatedly switched from being picked on...to being the bully (punching an 11 yr old just for fun)...looking at your drop kick anecdote along with the other crap about your personal experiences throughout this discussion...the drop kick was obviously an attack from behind...and if your victim had to wear a neck brace, he was struck between the shoulders, not the head...which was not a very "high flying feat"...getting struck from behind with any force between the shoulders will cause the neck to snap backward causing whiplash...the same effect can be caused by a rapid forceful push with your hands...a strike to the head from behind would not have the same effect.
not that it really matters, but bruce lee never performed drop kicks since they leave you vulnerable and are just as dangerous to the person performing the kick as you attempt to recover as they are to the person being attacked...and anyone who studied his martial arts form would know that...even a kid.